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Divisiveness is what she wants and she wants you to continue it for her now that she won't be able to on her own ....
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Divisiveness is what keeps us from making real changes.
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UN Petition for the Unborn Child Re-Launched, Seeks One Million Names Vatican Guilty of "Divisiveness" for Anglican Reunification Offer: Leftist Critics
Anglican Mainstream 2009
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Divisiveness cannot be avoided when there is a disagreement, as there always is in Establishment Clause cases, between a majority that wants the government to further religion and a minority that wants the government to remain secular.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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The best I can come up with is that ‘Diversity’ = ‘Divisiveness’ And the more you recognise one the more it becomes the other.
Celebrating Christmas may provoke minority groups. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Divisiveness is sown by forces within and without the country.
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Well, HIll & John, when either of you start showing me some Competency and Leadership, instead of Whining and Divisiveness, I may start paying attention to your RAVINGS.
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Divisiveness & vitriol for Republicans will not bring significant change.
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Divisiveness didn't stop the other side as they formulated and followed disastrous torture policies that have already divided us in our country, divided dedicated professional public - servants, and divided us from our friends and allies around the world.
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Divisiveness is heightened when the idea of dam removal feels sudden, when a decision is rushed, and when outsiders, including state agency and environmental group personnel, are involved.
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